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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting <br /> December 14, 2011 <br /> 2. Res. #11 -029 — Adopting Budget & Tax Levies for 2012 <br /> Finance Director Jeziorski reviewed the presented budget, the budget process, levy level <br /> remaining the same, and explained the methodology associated with the levy level <br /> remaining the same due to the State's elimination of the Market Value Homestead Credit. <br /> The Finance Director stated that Council made difficult decisions while balancing the <br /> budget including decreasing staff size, continuing pay freezes, utilization of part-time <br /> staff, while maintaining expenditures in other areas along with anticipated revenue <br /> shortfalls. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned public input and hearing none. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Love to <br /> close the Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Fehrenbacher, to <br /> approve Res. #11 -029 — Adopting the Budget & Tax Levies for 2012 as presented. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 3. 2012 Fee Schedule <br /> Administrator Larson stated that a newer version was placed in front of them this evening <br /> with minor changes on page 8 and slight language changes made regarding minimum <br /> charges for commercial, industrial or institutional building plumbing and mechanical <br /> permit fees. Page 10 of 16 "minimum charge for commercial, industrial with a minimum <br /> of $40 for Mechanical and Plumbing permits ". Most fees are unchanged from the prior <br /> year. <br /> Motion by Council Member Love, seconded by Council Member Paar, to Adopt <br /> Ordinance #52, Second Series, 2012 Fee Schedule as submitted. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 4. Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Hanzal Request for Letter of Credit/Security Reduction — <br /> Clearwater Creek Estates * *Tabled from Previous Meeting ** <br /> Attorney Glaser stated that he reviewed the Hanzal's Developer's Agreement and <br /> Covenants pertaining to the Clearwater Creek Estates as it relates to potential City <br /> financial risks, economic downturn, lots sold, obligations of owners and the developer, <br /> etc. Attorney Glaser felt that with the presented addendum and the Hanzal's agreement <br /> to it, the financial risks to the City would be minimal. Council had concern that other <br /> developers currently within the City may request the same action by Council. Attorney <br /> Glaser stated that the Hanzal situation is different than most; however, the City would <br /> consider similar factors that were used for this agreement for those that presented a <br /> request. Administrator Larson stated that with the agreement, the Clearwater Creek <br /> Estates security would be reduced to $34,164 and that the City would have a right to <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> 3 <br />